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Old 03-24-2009, 12:57 PM
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I had a 70's theme party (but it was more like a trip) where we had remixed 70's dance songs, disco ball, black lights, strobe lights, pretty much lights that you see at and club. (lights help out alot.) We had tie dye sheets along the walls. A hure flower that stood up in the middle of the basement that spread out on the ceiling. A gogo dancer stage... pretty much we went all out to make it crazy. Ask your brothers for ideas find a good one and take off from there. But if youre doing regular parties lights help out alot I cant stress that enough. And play good music and keep it a variety of the years because people go wild for "old school songs" (but not too old school). And we had a 90's theme rush were we played 90's songs and everyone loved it.
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